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2 (to) knead
(to) knead /ni:d/v. t.1 impastare, manipolare, lavorare ( farina o argilla): to knead the dough, lavorare la pasta; to knead together, amalgamare impastando2 (fig.) modellare, formare3 massaggiare a impasto; sottoporre a impastamento; impastare; manipolare. -
3 (to) knead
(to) knead /ni:d/v. t.1 impastare, manipolare, lavorare ( farina o argilla): to knead the dough, lavorare la pasta; to knead together, amalgamare impastando2 (fig.) modellare, formare3 massaggiare a impasto; sottoporre a impastamento; impastare; manipolare. -
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I [paʊnd] n1) (weight = 453g, 16 ounces) libbra2) (money = 100 pence) (lira) sterlinaII [paʊnd]1. vt(hammer, strike: door, table, person) picchiare, (piano) pestare i tasti di, (typewriter) battere sui tasti di, (subj: sea, waves) sbattere contro, (guns, bombs) martellare, (pulverize: drug, spices, nuts) pestare, polverizzare, (knead: dough) lavorare2. vi2)III [paʊnd] n(run, walk heavily)
to pound in/out — entrare/uscire a passi pesanti(enclosure: for dogs) canile m municipale, (for cars) deposito m auto inv (per auto sottoposte a rimozione forzata)
См. также в других словарях:
knead — [ nid ] verb transitive 1. ) to prepare DOUGH or clay by pressing it continuously: Knead the dough until smooth. 2. ) to rub or press someone s muscles hard … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
knead — [ni:d] v [T] [: Old English; Origin: cnedan] 1.) to press a mixture of flour and water many times with your hands ▪ Knead the dough for three minutes. 2.) to press someone s muscles many times to help cure pain or to help someone relax … Dictionary of contemporary English
dough — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ firm ▪ soft ▪ smooth ▪ sticky ▪ bread, cookie (esp. AmE), pastr … Collocations dictionary
knead — UK [niːd] / US [nɪd] verb [transitive] Word forms knead : present tense I/you/we/they knead he/she/it kneads present participle kneading past tense kneaded past participle kneaded 1) to prepare dough or clay by pressing it continuously Knead the… … English dictionary
knead — verb /niːd/ a) To work and press into a mass, usually with the hands; especially, to work, as by repeated pressure with the knuckles, into a well mixed mass, the materials of bread, cake, etc. Knead the dough by pressing down on it with the heels … Wiktionary
knead v — 1) Bakers have a great knead to make bread. 2) Sign on a bakers shop: Come in, I knead the dough! need to know … English expressions
knead — verb (T) 1 to press a mixture of flour and water many times with your hands: Knead the dough for three minutes. 2 to press someone s muscles many times in order to help cure pain … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
knead´er — knead «need», transitive verb. 1. to work over or work up (moist flour or clay), usually with the hands, into dough or paste: »Machines have been invented to knead bread dough. 2. a) to make or shape by kneading. b) Figurative. to blend, join, or … Useful english dictionary
knead´a|ble — knead «need», transitive verb. 1. to work over or work up (moist flour or clay), usually with the hands, into dough or paste: »Machines have been invented to knead bread dough. 2. a) to make or shape by kneading. b) Figurative. to blend, join, or … Useful english dictionary
knead — [[t]ni͟ːd[/t]] kneads, kneading, kneaded 1) VERB When you knead dough or other food, you press and squeeze it with your hands so that it becomes smooth and ready to cook. [V n] Lightly knead the mixture on a floured surface. Derived words:… … English dictionary
knead — verb ADVERB ▪ gently, lightly ▪ She gently kneaded the muscles in his back. ▪ well ▪ Add the water and knead the mixture well. Knead is used with these nouns as the object: ↑ … Collocations dictionary